Satellite L360D - no boot up - black screen

Our laptop won't start.
Don't even give a start of the screen (Bios/Cmos output). Not even a cursor or anything like that.
Screen remains completely black.

At the beginning of year t helped by pressing a key (we choose: insert) during start and/or remove cable supply.

But this no longer works. Screen remains black.
External screen shows or anything.

Any ideas?

Thank you
Peter

Hi Peter

On this virtual path, it is not easy to say what can be wrong here.
When you wrote laptop doesn't boot t, what do you mean exactly? What happens when you press the button walk / stop?
You don't see anything on the screen? See Toshiba welcome screen?

Disconnect for computer laptop AC adapter / CC, remove the battery and press the power button for about 20 seconds. After doing this will leave the computer for a while, just connect the power and press the power button / stop. What happens when you do this?

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